In regards to E.coli, the results from 2011 to 2012 do not show any improvement in stream health. While the maximum number decreased from TNTC to 3,500 cfus, these numbers are still extremely high. In order to suggest any improvement in stream health, E.coli counts would need to be below 576 cfus which is the EPA standard for an infrequent swimming area.
In regards to E.coli, the results from 2011 to 2012 do not show any improvement in stream health. While the maximum number decreased from TNTC to 3,500 cfus, these numbers are still extremely high. In order to suggest any improvement in stream health, E.coli counts would need to be below 576 cfus which is the EPA standard for an infrequent swimming area.
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